LEED v5
Commercial Interiors
Materials and Resources
Quantify and Assess Embodied Carbon

CI-v5 MRp2: Quantify and Assess Embodied Carbon Required

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Intent

To quantify embodied carbon impacts of materials used in commercial interiors projects and assess the top sources of embodied carbon.

Requirements

Comply with the following requirements:

Embodied Carbon
Quantify the embodied carbon impacts GWP and quantities of interior materials for the project. Include the following when included in the scope of work: gypsum wallboard, flooring, insulation, wood and wood composites, wall framing, ceiling systems, concrete, metals, and paints and coatings. Project teams may include furniture at their discretion.

Quantify the cradle-to-gate (A1–A3) embodied carbon emissions for each material defined as the product’s GWP/unit times the amount of material used.

Alternatively, projects using life-cycle assessment or embodied carbon software tools may report A1–A3 results from their tool.

AND

High-Priority Embodied Carbon Sources
Identify the top three sources of embodied carbon on the project and describe how project-specific strategies were considered to reduce the impacts of these hot spots.

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Credit language

USGBC logo

© Copyright U.S. Green Building Council, Inc. All rights reserved.

Intent

To quantify embodied carbon impacts of materials used in commercial interiors projects and assess the top sources of embodied carbon.

Requirements

Comply with the following requirements:

Embodied Carbon
Quantify the embodied carbon impacts GWP and quantities of interior materials for the project. Include the following when included in the scope of work: gypsum wallboard, flooring, insulation, wood and wood composites, wall framing, ceiling systems, concrete, metals, and paints and coatings. Project teams may include furniture at their discretion.

Quantify the cradle-to-gate (A1–A3) embodied carbon emissions for each material defined as the product’s GWP/unit times the amount of material used.

Alternatively, projects using life-cycle assessment or embodied carbon software tools may report A1–A3 results from their tool.

AND

High-Priority Embodied Carbon Sources
Identify the top three sources of embodied carbon on the project and describe how project-specific strategies were considered to reduce the impacts of these hot spots.

See all forum discussions about this credit »